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. >> 100% fat, and use if you're going to use if you need it, my recommendation would be to try one or two-teaspoons or tablespoons of cream in your coffee instead of milk and instead of a sweetener try cinnamon, you'll get used to it quickly. people making that one change, you'll see two to four pounds of additional fat loss per week, because when you spike your insulin and like cream mate and things like that are even worse that that spike in insulin and effects on glucose can last hours and hours and hours. if you're having two cups of coffee a day and doing that, just by fixing that one tiny thing, you can potentially lose 15-20 pounds in a month. doesn't happen for everyone, nor should it, but it is very common. if you're going to go on any diet you view at strict in any respect, take one day a week and go ballistic and eat whatever you want. saturday is my day. i really enjoy my cheat days. i love it. we live in san francisco, this is a foodie city, pasta pizza one day a week. you do far less damage than if you spread it out. by spiking calories once a week in that way you also h
. >> 100% fat, and use if you're going to use if you need it, my recommendation would be to try one or two-teaspoons or tablespoons of cream in your coffee instead of milk and instead of a sweetener try cinnamon, you'll get used to it quickly. people making that one change, you'll see two to four pounds of additional fat loss per week, because when you spike your insulin and like cream mate and things like that are even worse that that spike in insulin and effects on glucose can last...
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ideas can bring us together. >>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. premiers friday at 11 eastern/ 8 pacific. only on current tv. >> last night, i talked about a conflict of interest for jameie dimon. there is no way the head of j.p. morgan chase should sit on the board of directors of the federal reserve board. >> that's what supposed to regulate what dimon's bank does. it's the organization that lobbies to relax the rules. we should be outraged this has continued. tonight, i want to talk about another conflicts of interest for jamie dimon. there is no way the ceo should also be the bank's chairman of the board. here is a simple question: what's one of the primary jobs for a corporate board? answer: to pick the ceo and evaluate the job that person does. so would it make any sense for the ceo to be the same person as the board's chairman? of course not. then why do so many companies allow this? because shareholders don't stand up and exercise their rights as owners of the companies. today, the annual j.p. morgan chase sharehold meeting a resolution ca
ideas can bring us together. >>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. premiers friday at 11 eastern/ 8 pacific. only on current tv. >> last night, i talked about a conflict of interest for jameie dimon. there is no way the head of j.p. morgan chase should sit on the board of directors of the federal reserve board. >> that's what supposed to regulate what dimon's bank does. it's the organization that lobbies to relax the rules. we should be outraged this has continued. tonight, i...
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word that you've used. if you're just scanning a huge database base they're going to select things out and zero in on people because of it. >> that's the problem i had with it including the fact that the fbi could interrogate these bases. that's really the threat to our democracy and people's privacy and rights. >> eliot: i want to follow up on what you said. the fbi can peer into this database? when the nsa built this huge database, the fbi is given access to it. >> that's what director mueller testified to when he was testifying to the senate judiciary committee in 30th of march 2011. he testified that they had created a technology base with dod and they could get all past e-mails and future e-mails of money. >> the nsa assume late it. the fbi has access to it and the fbi should be bound by the fourth amendment. i'm looking at the transport here from the testimony of the general keith alexander. are you saying he's misstating what they're up to? >> the fact that they have a nsa room at the at&t building i
word that you've used. if you're just scanning a huge database base they're going to select things out and zero in on people because of it. >> that's the problem i had with it including the fact that the fbi could interrogate these bases. that's really the threat to our democracy and people's privacy and rights. >> eliot: i want to follow up on what you said. the fbi can peer into this database? when the nsa built this huge database, the fbi is given access to it. >> that's...
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they're using our money to take big risks. if the risks come in, they take the upside. if they lose we bail them out. this is not capitalism the way i learned t which is why there are a lot of bankers who oppose it. there are bankers out there who say we're at the competitive disadvantage and this isn't fair. >> absolutely. size in this world gives you greater advantage. the answer would be to save jp morgan you wan to be as big as you are? you have higher capital standards instead of putting aside $8 for every $100 you have in debt. you want to be this big, you put down $12 or $15. you're amazing so much stuff we'll have to come to your question like in '08 and '09. it's the most costly it is for you to be big. >> dennis, let me come back to you. there is something called the safe act which would cap the size of the banks in percentage to deposit and gdp and technical stuff we don't need to get into. would this have legs, they would be manageable in theory because they would be smaller. >> it should be done. others.i support it, and others should support it too. the la
they're using our money to take big risks. if the risks come in, they take the upside. if they lose we bail them out. this is not capitalism the way i learned t which is why there are a lot of bankers who oppose it. there are bankers out there who say we're at the competitive disadvantage and this isn't fair. >> absolutely. size in this world gives you greater advantage. the answer would be to save jp morgan you wan to be as big as you are? you have higher capital standards instead of...
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the important thing is he's back with us now and he joins us live from los angeles, brett how are you? >> i'm doing well. part of my tour, hillsberg and between there and branston, i'll be playing in nowheresville. >> michael: i want to talk to you, and clearly you have breaking out of egypt. >> yes, i had to fight-for-for this story. kim and kanye may get married there. he literally the way they described the story is mid center he asked her to marry him. she said yes and as though it was just an after thought. kim thinks that northwest--i'm pretty sure she's talking about northwest, i want to take the opportunity to remind people that the baby's name is northwest. she thinks one of them is the spitting image of isis, so she has been talking about doing an egyptian-themed wedding at the pyramids. >> michael: i'm proud to say that i didn't even know that they weren't married. >> that's a good thing. well, i don't know if she thinks the baby is a spitting image of isis or if she's a spitting image of isis. let's throw up the city of isis. i see a resemblance around the eyes or at least
the important thing is he's back with us now and he joins us live from los angeles, brett how are you? >> i'm doing well. part of my tour, hillsberg and between there and branston, i'll be playing in nowheresville. >> michael: i want to talk to you, and clearly you have breaking out of egypt. >> yes, i had to fight-for-for this story. kim and kanye may get married there. he literally the way they described the story is mid center he asked her to marry him. she said yes and as...
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those shares are owned by us. we should control board selection, control compensation and control decisions about political contributions. how to do this? it's pretty easy. look at the citibank vote. all we need is a few courageous state or city controllers to start using their control of shares to vote the right way. here's the first easy step we should take as shareholders. ask and then demand the companies stop making contributions to any organization that is trying to change the rules in washington. we don't care if it's the chamber of commerce or the sierra club. we want corporate money out of the game of changing the rules. we want the companies to focus on playing by the rules. i longed believe that ownership trumps regulation as a way for change. let's not stop excesses. let's use our ownership i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial,
those shares are owned by us. we should control board selection, control compensation and control decisions about political contributions. how to do this? it's pretty easy. look at the citibank vote. all we need is a few courageous state or city controllers to start using their control of shares to vote the right way. here's the first easy step we should take as shareholders. ask and then demand the companies stop making contributions to any organization that is trying to change the rules in...
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you can use democracy to your advantage. most states require a certain number of signatures, usually equal to between 5 and 10% of the number of votes cast for governor in the last election. if tom mauser can do it, if colorado can do it so can you. coming up, we are going to dive into the media issue that always arises after a strategy and then always recedes until next one. plus, both presidential campaigns are easing back into gear and in team romney's cases, they are picking up where they left off. later, one -- on the day where we more than the passing of the world's first female astronaut, we are going to show you an exclusive, remarkable interview with sally ride before she made history. >> as far as being the first american woman goes, that doesn't mean all that much to me, but getting up as soon as i can does. >> after the aurora tragedy there is renewed attention being given to mental health services. several studies show people involved in so-called rampage shootings have an untreated mental illness and because of
you can use democracy to your advantage. most states require a certain number of signatures, usually equal to between 5 and 10% of the number of votes cast for governor in the last election. if tom mauser can do it, if colorado can do it so can you. coming up, we are going to dive into the media issue that always arises after a strategy and then always recedes until next one. plus, both presidential campaigns are easing back into gear and in team romney's cases, they are picking up where they...
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it's great for us to talk about, but at the end of the day did they really matter that much? >> you are right although the swing state voters won't will so differentiated from the national poles. joe, but she is right, we are going toe be looking very soon only at ohio and the other swing states, and the rest of the guys, you won't matter. you are predictable. >> if you are talking about those states particularly the rust belt, ohio pennsylvania indiana, i think they resinate. certainly in detroit they do, where you have romney not winning the popular republican primary vote in his own home state, and that's largely -- he won the primary, but it was a struggle. it should haven't been as difficult as it was. certainly that is because a lot of the message that his republican opponents was about capitalism downsizing and the fact that romney didn't support the detroit auto rescue. i think the swing states come into sharper focus when that does happen. >> but there is -- this is what you and i and i'm sure joe as well, think that mitt romney has to focus on. there does seem to be
it's great for us to talk about, but at the end of the day did they really matter that much? >> you are right although the swing state voters won't will so differentiated from the national poles. joe, but she is right, we are going toe be looking very soon only at ohio and the other swing states, and the rest of the guys, you won't matter. you are predictable. >> if you are talking about those states particularly the rust belt, ohio pennsylvania indiana, i think they resinate....
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i say use it. if they use obama's religion against him, then mitt romney better be ready to discuss the planet kolob. that's now on the menu is. >> cenk: what is that? >> that's the mythology where mormons go when they die. we've seen a bit of the spearing of the mormon church. one big thing how the mormon church demonized black people. that isn't true. they didn't allow black men to serve in the priesthood until 1978. if they had that law in race, we would say that they're racist, but they don't so we don't. but women can't hold the priesthood in the mormon church, nor in my catholic faith. you don't hear anyone calling mitt romney sexist. >> cenk: if president obama had sat in a black church, as they say, reverend wright, black whatever they call it liberation theology or whatever it is. >> reverend wright who went to vietnam when mitt was in bordeaux, france. >> cenk: if he had sat in a church until 1978 that did not allow white clergy, what would they have said? now mitt romney stayed and was a
i say use it. if they use obama's religion against him, then mitt romney better be ready to discuss the planet kolob. that's now on the menu is. >> cenk: what is that? >> that's the mythology where mormons go when they die. we've seen a bit of the spearing of the mormon church. one big thing how the mormon church demonized black people. that isn't true. they didn't allow black men to serve in the priesthood until 1978. if they had that law in race, we would say that they're racist,...
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it's up to all of us to replace him. all americans are living in this obama economy, and that includes gay americans. >> cenk: so jimmy here's the problem with that, right? i hear you. of course, everyone has a range of issues and just because you have happen to be of ethnicity or gender group you're not all going to vote one way. everybody gets that. but this candidate is going out of his way saying i don't want to give you the rights as everyone else, marriage, etc. if someone told me, hey you know what i got a great progressive guy. you'll like him on all these issues war budget, he just happens to hate turkish people and won't let you get married to non-turks in america. i would say it's hard to endorse that guy. don't you see that? >> i don't see the comparison. >> cenk: you don't? >> i do disagree with mitt romney on the federal marriage amendment, for example. and that is somewhere we don't see eye-to-eye. but on every other issue as we put every issue on the table particularly the fundamental view of government,
it's up to all of us to replace him. all americans are living in this obama economy, and that includes gay americans. >> cenk: so jimmy here's the problem with that, right? i hear you. of course, everyone has a range of issues and just because you have happen to be of ethnicity or gender group you're not all going to vote one way. everybody gets that. but this candidate is going out of his way saying i don't want to give you the rights as everyone else, marriage, etc. if someone told me,...
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and to divide us is a mistake. and they stepped up and said knock it off -- >> that's just not the image that comes across. what the rest of us see is a state that is totally divided, and appears to be anti-immigrant. how do you get this other side out? it has got to be very difficult to recruit people to sen the message that you embrace diversity. >> that's why i'm on your show right now. >> well, god bless you. [ laughter ] >> the reality is oftentimes the folks that get elected to the legislature come from the extreme ends of the parties. when our leaders take divisive positions, they don't represent this state. in arizona. we are normal we like people. we like diversity. we have a very bright future where we're going to focus in on education -- >> we need more guys like you on tv. because you have got joe arpaio out there and that's what everybody sees. so how would you like to see immigration reform so you could carry out your job's agenda. >> we need comprehensive immigration reform. we need to pass the dream
and to divide us is a mistake. and they stepped up and said knock it off -- >> that's just not the image that comes across. what the rest of us see is a state that is totally divided, and appears to be anti-immigrant. how do you get this other side out? it has got to be very difficult to recruit people to sen the message that you embrace diversity. >> that's why i'm on your show right now. >> well, god bless you. [ laughter ] >> the reality is oftentimes the folks that...
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mean, us, racist? that just might be racialist. apparently the white house has had enough. they send joe biden down to discuss what was presented in the telephone about the anglo saxon heritage. this is what was said. the comments reported this morning are a disturbing start to though mitt romney's readiness to on the world stage. i love the response. they say back to the vice president, let me finish the quote. biden goes on to say not surprisingly, this is just another feeble attempt by the romney campaign to score political points at the expense of this critical partnership this assertion is beneath the presidential campaign. they always say that. they'll get back and let me see the response from the romney team. today the race for the highest office in our land was diminished to a sad level when the vice president of the united states used an anonymous and false quote from a foreign newspaper to prop up their flailing campaign. once again the word foreign. of course it was not like it was the dubai
mean, us, racist? that just might be racialist. apparently the white house has had enough. they send joe biden down to discuss what was presented in the telephone about the anglo saxon heritage. this is what was said. the comments reported this morning are a disturbing start to though mitt romney's readiness to on the world stage. i love the response. they say back to the vice president, let me finish the quote. biden goes on to say not surprisingly, this is just another feeble attempt by the...
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that's why i use head and shoulders for men. they're four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head and shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confidence. yeah it does. [ male announcer ] up to 100% flake free scalp and hair with head & shoulders for men. >>there's not a problem that exists in america today that hasn't been solved by somebody somewhere. >>(narrator) share your views with gavin at politicallydirect.com, a direct line to the gavin newsom show. >>focus on the folks that are making a difference, that are not just dreamers, but doers. >>(narrator) join the conversation. >> hello, thanks for watching the show. i'm to introduce to you an amazing divorce group of guests, a surgeon olympic champion and chef. you'll get a scoop from behind the scenes at the olympic games with an interview with jonny mosley. catherine mohr is a surgeon using a robot for surgery. >> first, the olympics are underway in london
that's why i use head and shoulders for men. they're four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head and shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confidence. yeah it does. [ male announcer ] up to 100% flake free scalp and hair with head & shoulders for men. >>there's not a problem that exists in america today that hasn't been solved by somebody somewhere....
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how about the rest of us? if you're in the 95% of americans who make less than $200,000 a year, your income will actually be less. they're taking from you to give to the rich. your income will drop by 1.2%. why is that? if there are all these tax cuts? how come you're paying more. because president obama is right. the tax policy center says yes he would take away the home mortgage deduction when he takes about offsets the child tax credit, etc. who does that hurt? it hurts the middle class really bad. the rich don't care about those small deductions. let me show you the numbers behind it. if you're in the bracket where you make more than $1 million, that's $87,000. if you're making $500,000 to $1 million' getting a $17,000 cut. if you're making below $200,000, it's a $500 increase in your taxes. this is redistributing the wealth from the bottom to the top. this is what they accuse obama--redistribution of wealth. how could you do that help the middle class and the poor by taking from the rich. but they're doin
how about the rest of us? if you're in the 95% of americans who make less than $200,000 a year, your income will actually be less. they're taking from you to give to the rich. your income will drop by 1.2%. why is that? if there are all these tax cuts? how come you're paying more. because president obama is right. the tax policy center says yes he would take away the home mortgage deduction when he takes about offsets the child tax credit, etc. who does that hurt? it hurts the middle class...
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things like no banging on the doors, use your own phone time make the bed area when not in use. but there are also the rules the prisoners have amongst themselves and those fall along racial lines. there is self-segregating and as you can see there's a table of black inmates and over here a table of white inmates and those two just don't mix. can i sit here? >>how many times have you been in? >>this is my first term. >>okay. >>i've been in county jails, though, in and out, in and out in and out. this is my first prison term. >>your first prison term. how's it been? >>it's not like people make it out to be. it's really not all that bad. it's calm, it's cool. but it ain't something that i really want to come back to because you know, it can get bad. one minute, everything could be just like this, and the next minute it could just pop off. say like he were to get into a fight, it's mandatory that i go over there and i get in it. if i don't, my people will get me in the corner after it's all done. if one jumps, you all jump and that's how it is. it sucks, but that's the way that it
things like no banging on the doors, use your own phone time make the bed area when not in use. but there are also the rules the prisoners have amongst themselves and those fall along racial lines. there is self-segregating and as you can see there's a table of black inmates and over here a table of white inmates and those two just don't mix. can i sit here? >>how many times have you been in? >>this is my first term. >>okay. >>i've been in county jails, though, in and...
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david, welcome inside the "war room," coming to us from washington, d.c. >> thanks for something us on. >> it's been a busy week with the antics of fox news as every week probably, but how can fox get away with calling itself a news organization when, really, it is a propaganda arm of the republican party? >> yeah, well, what we've seen over the past few years really since president obama came into our office that fox has morphed from a conservative network to what you're saying which is a propaganda arm of the republican party. what this recent controversy shows over the misquotation of president obama and you just showed the full context, is that fox is really running the show. fox starts the chain of misinformation, and then the republicans follow along. so what happened here was picking up off a wrong post, fox decides for two solid days to run with this story. they did 42 segments, by our count, filling more than 2 hours of air time. so they drove this thing two days before mitt romney picks it up. then mitt romney picks it up. this is a case study in how this cycle works. once he
david, welcome inside the "war room," coming to us from washington, d.c. >> thanks for something us on. >> it's been a busy week with the antics of fox news as every week probably, but how can fox get away with calling itself a news organization when, really, it is a propaganda arm of the republican party? >> yeah, well, what we've seen over the past few years really since president obama came into our office that fox has morphed from a conservative network to what...
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my grandmother used to call us all, tight-lipped norwegians, and that's simply true. there's -- you know the fact that sally had pancreatic cancer and had radical surgery and went through everything that she did for the last 17 months and nobody knew about it except just a very few people, that's who sally was. so, you know no, it's not surprising that a lot of people don't know about sally's relationship with tam. and by the way they are domestic partners in the state of california. >> bear, let me ask you about this. do you know whether she would have panted pam to have all of these benefits? >> well, you know salary and tam were in something of privileged position in that they had the resources to -- you know, by her attorney do all of the stuff that one would not normally have to do if one were heterosexually married. but they were able to accomplish, i think everything through that method, you know, and i could not agree with your position more about -- about this horrible discriminatory situation. >> is there some great irony and travesty in someone we grew up w
my grandmother used to call us all, tight-lipped norwegians, and that's simply true. there's -- you know the fact that sally had pancreatic cancer and had radical surgery and went through everything that she did for the last 17 months and nobody knew about it except just a very few people, that's who sally was. so, you know no, it's not surprising that a lot of people don't know about sally's relationship with tam. and by the way they are domestic partners in the state of california. >>...
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there was a time i used to put people in the head lock and they didn't used to complain. turns out they call it inappropriate. who could have seen that coming. >> the details are salacious. the fact of the matter is she describes the head lock and how the head lock actually happened. they were in an elevator, there was a police officer on the way up to the city attorney's office and he made the comment in front of the police officer putting her, saying oh, imagine what i could do with her with your cuffs and put her in the head lock. there's a witness new the witness is a cop and he's saying imagine what i could do to her with your cuffs? how do these guys get to be mayors? i don't understand it. with actors like you find out that half of them are on heroin, right, politicians putting women in head locks and sending pictures of their penises all across the country. isn't it hard enough to be successful without that? >> clearly. he's an even more confounding figure. bob filner was on that our show about a month ago a week or so before these allegations happened, i had him
there was a time i used to put people in the head lock and they didn't used to complain. turns out they call it inappropriate. who could have seen that coming. >> the details are salacious. the fact of the matter is she describes the head lock and how the head lock actually happened. they were in an elevator, there was a police officer on the way up to the city attorney's office and he made the comment in front of the police officer putting her, saying oh, imagine what i could do with her...
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people who came to us and wanted to vote. you don't actually have to get all of that creative to solve a big part of the problem. you should give everybody a background check try to find the law that could actually keep assault weapons off the streets. if you wanted to create it, there are lots of things the states are doing and more importantly, lots of things that cities are doing mayors deal with this problem in a very direct way. they don't deal with it as an ideological question. when a cop gets shot on the beat, they're the ones who have to deal with it. mayors in cities like new york and elsewhere have participated in things like gun buybacks where you offer people a little bit of money it encourages them to bring in their guns. you have about as many guns as people. unless you, through programs like this or other ones, have to find a way to just get some of the stock that's out there off the streets and either destroy it or get it back in the law-breaking -- nonlawbreaking hands. >> eliot: the 300 million number is ob
people who came to us and wanted to vote. you don't actually have to get all of that creative to solve a big part of the problem. you should give everybody a background check try to find the law that could actually keep assault weapons off the streets. if you wanted to create it, there are lots of things the states are doing and more importantly, lots of things that cities are doing mayors deal with this problem in a very direct way. they don't deal with it as an ideological question. when a...
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that's why i use head and shoulders for men. they're four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head and shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confidence. yeah it does. [ male announcer ] up to 100% flake free scalp and hair with head & shoulders for men. >> eliot: coming up, pennsylvania does not have a problem with voter fraud, and so they did the only logical thing pass the law to remedy voter fraud. but first dick cheney has no regrets, goldman sachs isn't trustworthy, and surprise, surprise, mitt romney sleeps well at night. when it doesn't fit anywhere else, we put it in the viewfinder. >> you played in the celebrity soccer match football as they call it. >> i could take credit for anything good that happened and deny responsibility for anything bad that happened and just be the mitt romney of celebrity soccer. >> if i'm worried about what the media said, i would not get much sleep. i sleep pretty well. >> h
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thank you both for joining us. joe, let me begin with notion that this sort of theological hard right loss this election whether it was immigration, the reality that marginal tax rates will go up on the wealthy, the debate about same-sex marriage, do they now need to recast their whole ideology in the context of that result? >> if they do, they're not doing a very good job of it. basically, the biggest change we've seen are in the faces. not necessarily in the rhetoric. we have marco rubio emerges as the front-runner for g.o.p. leadership in 2014 or beyond. we have tim scott being appointed to replace jim demint but you take a careful look at these positions, at least in two examples, phillip almost exactly the same. john boehner's negotiating on the fiscal cliff which looks a lot like it did on the debt ceiling, a year and a half two years ago. we have a lot of discussion on the right about how things need to change but we don't have a lot of fundamental change they can this stage of the proceedings. >> eliot: ben
thank you both for joining us. joe, let me begin with notion that this sort of theological hard right loss this election whether it was immigration, the reality that marginal tax rates will go up on the wealthy, the debate about same-sex marriage, do they now need to recast their whole ideology in the context of that result? >> if they do, they're not doing a very good job of it. basically, the biggest change we've seen are in the faces. not necessarily in the rhetoric. we have marco...
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he comes to us tonight from new york. thank you for joining us and welcome inside "the war room." >> thank you nice to be here governor. >> glad to have you on. so from your perspective what exactly are these workers demanding? and it is unreasonable? >> the workers aren't demanding that much. they would have been happy to have the status quo. when i was southwest of chicago, i was interviewing the president of the local and he said we would have been happy to keep the same contract we had. but what has really driven the workers to strike is this unusual situation where caterpillar, which is enjoying record profits up 67% over last quarter, is insisting on a six-year wage freeze, which is quite long. if you factor in inflation of like 2.5% a year that would come out to a pay cut of 16, 17 18% over the six years, plus they want the workers to pay more toward their health coverage about $1,900 more a year for people with family coverage, and then freeze mentions of the more experienced workingers. and that could mean a lot
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if you have anything to be posted to us, send it to us, thanks for joining us have a great night. see you tomorrow 3 s." we've got a great show ahead for you tonight. mitt romney goes racially. >> it's a very strange and in some respects foreto the american experience type of philosophy. >> cenk: i wonder what he meant by that. i give you four more quotes just like that. and then we've got massive street protests in the happiest place on earth. >> the police are moving in. all of a sudden anaheim where disneyland is has become a bit of a ticking time bomb. protests after protests. cops shooting civilians. it's getting ugly over there. we'll show you what is happening. speaking of ugly, one of the world's worst pranks shows how divided the middle east is. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> cenk: that's a gut wrenching story. really important. we'll talk about all that. anybody know what time it is? anybody? oh right go time. >> cenk: all right, so mitt romney has been playing defense a lot. release your tax returns off-shore banks accounts. the team has decided to go on offense in a
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because it effects so many of us. why should it be a smaller issue because it effects a minor of us. >> if you're talking about services against divorced people, services against people that have an alternative lifestyle, that's discriminatory. if you're talking about i believe in these things. i want married people to stay together, go there counseling and you put money towards those resources that's different. if you're discriminatory, i don't care if you're gay straight america, you have rights to be protected, when you talk about traditional marriage we can be difference in our perspectives. >> cenk: i think marriage is a total right. it effects legal rights in terms of inheritance social security, in terms of salary sally ride that we talked about the other day. thank you. >> god bless you all. >> cenk: god bless you too even though i don't believe it. rock-n-roll. we'll go from food to sex in the olympics. >> the only way it would hurt you your performance is when you do it during the competition. >> cenk: that'
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what are you afraid to show us? every day americans reveal their tax returns when they apply for a mortgage to buy a house. aren't you willing to do the same just to get the big white house on pennsylvania avenue that you so badly want to buy? anyway, i hope you have a great weekend on lake winnipesaukee. ttyo, jen. so coming to us tonight from washington is a man who knows a lot about the importance of being transparent when running for office, and might have some ideas about why mitt romney is not. and that is my good fred, ted strickland, the former governor of ohio. ted, welcome back inside the war room. >> it's great to be with you this evening. >> any chance that ongoing pressure, do you think from republicans can get governor romney, do you think, to release his tax returns? his colleagues, that might be something else. >> yeah. jennifer, i have decided that watching this unfold that there must be something in those tax returns that is so damaging that mitt romney knows it would be a deal-breaker with the ame
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joining us. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me, man. >> eliot: coming up, president of the new york fed treasury secretary and self-regulator timothy geithner does it all. but first kathie lee calls out hoda and obama calls out fox news and sean lennon and yoko call out the frackers. when it doesn't fit anywhere else we put it in the viewfinder viewfinder. >> 70% of adults are not able to handle the effects of wine. >> do you ever regret you used to be an emmy winning fantastic none was better than you. no one won more awards than you do you regret your decision to join me, hoda and start drinking. >> this is much more fun. >> obama notion how to punt. he knows how to let things settle down. >> just in case some of your friends or neighbors or uncle jim who is a real southern and watching fox news. he thinks that some how i raised taxes. >> the obama rule of raising taxes. >> jobs, none. taxes up. >> he will increase taxes. >> let's just be clear. we've lowered taxes. for middle class families since i came int
joining us. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me, man. >> eliot: coming up, president of the new york fed treasury secretary and self-regulator timothy geithner does it all. but first kathie lee calls out hoda and obama calls out fox news and sean lennon and yoko call out the frackers. when it doesn't fit anywhere else we put it in the viewfinder viewfinder. >> 70% of adults are not able to handle the effects of wine. >> do you ever regret you used to be an emmy winning...
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which brings us to our number of the day. $1,200. that's how much money some rape victims have been charged in the state of wisconsin. it's not for the cost of medical care which would be outrageous enough. it's a bill for collecting crime evidence. it's for things like taking pictures of bruises and gathering traces of dna. you don't expect to pay officers who investigate a robbery in your home. you certainly wouldn't expect a surcharge after a sexual assault. with this crime evidence is sometimes gathered in a hospital which then sends out a bill. when insurance does not cover the cost, the bill may go to the person they view the patient in this case, the victim of sexual assault. there ought to be funds for this and there are from a couple of sources. the sexual assault forensic exam fund and the crime victim compensation fund. but not all hotels now about that. the wisconsin newspaper is trying to do its part by breaking a story but some how hospitals didn't know what to do it's go time! >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the
which brings us to our number of the day. $1,200. that's how much money some rape victims have been charged in the state of wisconsin. it's not for the cost of medical care which would be outrageous enough. it's a bill for collecting crime evidence. it's for things like taking pictures of bruises and gathering traces of dna. you don't expect to pay officers who investigate a robbery in your home. you certainly wouldn't expect a surcharge after a sexual assault. with this crime evidence is...
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what have you got for us tonight? >> well, eliot it amazes me that after running for president for nearly eight years, there are so many unanswered questions about mitt romney's time at bain and about his financial history so tonight in "the war room," we're going to get answers. we've got nick baumann from "mother jones" magazine, his publication has been breaking news all week on his role with bain and we'll speak with ed kleinbard, an expert on offshore tax havens. if you want to get to the bottom of mitt romney's finances, you need an expert like that. we're going to get to the bottom of it at the top of the hour. >> sounds great. i think everybody should have an offshore account and at at least three swiss bank accounts. >> you may need one. >> i used to try to serve subpoenas on him. bizarre thing. we had a client, we couldn't get a single document or word out of the swiss bankers. >> i'm sayin'! it is the -- the swiss vault is not kidding. >> more "viewpoint" coming up. next, we'll be watching your show jennife
what have you got for us tonight? >> well, eliot it amazes me that after running for president for nearly eight years, there are so many unanswered questions about mitt romney's time at bain and about his financial history so tonight in "the war room," we're going to get answers. we've got nick baumann from "mother jones" magazine, his publication has been breaking news all week on his role with bain and we'll speak with ed kleinbard, an expert on offshore tax havens....
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that he is not going to tell us his immigration plan. he said how he's going to pay for tax cuts. he refuses to. and he refuses to name a single government program he would cut if he dade the government would just demagogue it. >> eliot: he's an empty vessel and he thinks that people will not come after him for all these tax returns. he said i'll give you a lot of information. release them and be done with them he's making freshman mistakes. >> if i were a republican, okay, and romney knew he was going to run for president. he ran in 2008. he knows he's running. if you want to be president, get rid of the swiss bang accounts. you know you got to do it if you want it bad enough. why do you do that? why do you think you're going to get away with it? that's what i don't understand. i would be i did livid if i was a republican. >> eliot: he won't give his tax returns, every step makes me say that he's not a good manager. >> i don't know that he's not a good manager. what it tells me is that he wants it both ways. he wants to make the money o
that he is not going to tell us his immigration plan. he said how he's going to pay for tax cuts. he refuses to. and he refuses to name a single government program he would cut if he dade the government would just demagogue it. >> eliot: he's an empty vessel and he thinks that people will not come after him for all these tax returns. he said i'll give you a lot of information. release them and be done with them he's making freshman mistakes. >> if i were a republican, okay, and...
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for us there are other places. there are our living room. [ laughing ] >> there is something called epic? >> john: it's a premium cable. >> i must look into this. >> john: yes, you must because it's a place that needs more comedy specials. i'm not going to ask you what you're going to do. >> where do you see it? >> john: you get the package. >> it's like hbo? >> john: yes, they're doing more comedy. i'm not going to ask you what you are going to do. i'm going to ask you, though, because i asked you for years, do you want to do more sandup? >> yes, i'm already booked. i have two bookings in the fall and september, and now there will be more because i'm putting it out there. i'm doing leno on september 18th, and mahr on the 20th. but i don't have to go every day. >> john: joy, i got to say it's been an honor knowing you, and an honor working with you. >> i do, too. i appreciate all the compliments you've been giving me. >> john: thank you. >> you have a certain--what's the word i'm looking for. a jesuit quality about
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we're doing it wrong and it's literally killing us. i'm going to bring in a guest who knows all about this. colin god goddard. he was shot four times at the virginia tech, and now works for the brady. as i watch the mccains of the world, and them saying that these strategies are unpreventable. how does that make you feel? >> that's as frustrating as hell. we are something right now that could be done. eight years ago james holmes couldn't walk into the pro shot and walk out with ar-15 and 100 rounds. that was illegal. you do that. but now thanks to the nr a and their puppets on capitol hill, you can do that again and you're seeing the results. >> cenk: i want to show you the date line special where they went to buy the guns in colorado. let's watch and then i want to get your thoughts on it. >> he went to the same supporting good store where james holmes purchased one of his guns. >> ar-15. >> what kind? >> smith wesson. >> he's buying the same type of assault weapon that holmes allegedly bought. first, a background check. >> how long
we're doing it wrong and it's literally killing us. i'm going to bring in a guest who knows all about this. colin god goddard. he was shot four times at the virginia tech, and now works for the brady. as i watch the mccains of the world, and them saying that these strategies are unpreventable. how does that make you feel? >> that's as frustrating as hell. we are something right now that could be done. eight years ago james holmes couldn't walk into the pro shot and walk out with ar-15 and...
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europe and japan used to lead the world. no, no one does. what happens when countries call 9-1-1 and no one picks up the phone. state rye here on viewpoint. to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. [ kristal ] we're just taking a sample of all our different items in our festival of shrimp. the crab-stuffed shrimp are awesome! tequila lime tacos. [ man ] delicious! [ male announcer ] it's festival of shrimp! for $12.99 try any two shrimp creations like new barbeque glazed shrimp. offer ends soon. we're servers at red lobster. and we sea food differently. in 2012 go to our website, current.com. up next it's out to the campaign trail. a surpris
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governor what do you have for us on the. >> we're going to delve into mitt romney's gasps. he just cannot seem to get out of his own way, but we have a story about caterpillar's profits, it's really a great iconic story, and i'll be talking with steven greenhouse about all of that. >> and profits are greater than ever, and they want their workers to give up like 36%. >> it's unbelievable. >> it's the story of the modern economy, unfortrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtrt it's go time! >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the guys in the middle-class the guys at the lower-end got screwed again! i think you know which one we're talking about. >>overwhelming majority of the county says: "tax the rich don't go to war." i just wanted to clarify. cu if you have an opinion, you better back it up. >>eliot spitzer takes on politics. >>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. >>> sandy weil the father of two horrendous ideas has come around th
governor what do you have for us on the. >> we're going to delve into mitt romney's gasps. he just cannot seem to get out of his own way, but we have a story about caterpillar's profits, it's really a great iconic story, and i'll be talking with steven greenhouse about all of that. >> and profits are greater than ever, and they want their workers to give up like 36%. >> it's unbelievable. >> it's the story of the modern economy,...
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that's why i use head and shoulders for men. they're four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head and shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confidence. yeah it does. [ male announcer ] up to 100% flake free scalp and hair with head & shoulders for men. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. it's go time! >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>overwhelming majority of the county says: "tax the rich don't go to war." ♪ candal involving their clothes and where they were made. did you know that 98% of all the apparel in this country and 99% of all the footwear is manufactured abroad? that gives a sense of context of where our clothes are coming from. let's fox news lead off with the outrage. >> the american athletes dressed in outfits with be
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great to have you with us. don't forget you can just multiply your viewing or listening pleasure by going into the chat room at any time and joining all of the "full court pressers" across the land talking about the issues of the day among yourselves. while we talk about them here on the air. we've got a lot to cover today. president obama today the second day heading off from des moines. the second day of his bus tour out in iowa. mitt romney also out on the stump. so is joe biden. so is paul ryan. all four of them out in key swing states. big shake-up in egypt where the new president told the generals we don't need your around any more. get lost. and yet another mass -- not exactly mass killing but multiple killing at texas a&m university. so we'll cover the whole waterfront today and of course, give you a chance to sound off on the issues by giving us a call at 1-866-55-press. great to see you today. and oh, my god, look who's back. he found out that north carolina and south carolina weren't quite as -- you
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in on us. that's the way it is now. maybe it's so normative until you start talking about numbers and what you described in london is amazing. but maybe people feel it's an adequate tradeoff for keeping us safer. >> cenk: that's the problem with the tradeoff in my opinion. we don't get these guys through surveillance ahead of time, usually. look it might be complicated because we don't know what happened in canada, for example what tipped us off. it's usually informants. but when you have cispa they're able to spy in on your emails internet, but that makes it easy to target people if the government doesn't like them but it doesn't work very well in preventing things ahead of time. am i saying that wrong? >> it's roughly right because the big issue here is the fact that we've decideed that security is worth giving up liberty. which is a very interesting government when you place it against the gun debate where you have people saying any sort of control on weapons is a victory for totalitarianism
in on us. that's the way it is now. maybe it's so normative until you start talking about numbers and what you described in london is amazing. but maybe people feel it's an adequate tradeoff for keeping us safer. >> cenk: that's the problem with the tradeoff in my opinion. we don't get these guys through surveillance ahead of time, usually. look it might be complicated because we don't know what happened in canada, for example what tipped us off. it's usually informants. but when you have...
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visit us on facebook. hershey's drops. a lot of hershey's happiness in little drops of milk chocolate. and cookies n creme. pure hershey's. start you morning with a daily dose of politics from a fresh >>i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. >>only on current tv. >> eliot: what a week of the ceo of chick-fil-a publicly states his opposition to same-sex marriage. as a result welcome chick-fil-a is boycotted by puppets and others as well. timothy geithner appears before both houses of congress to explain his failed performance but he's praised for a job well done. but neither of those can hold a candle to what happened when mitt romney took a little trip to england. >> i hear there is a guy--there is a guy called mitt romney who wants to know whether we're ready. he wants to know whether we're ready. are we ready? [ cheering ] >> eliot: joining me few to take a look at these stories and more, john fugelsang who is in l.a. performing with stephanie miller's sexy liberal come any tour tour. mitt romney diplomat of the year
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join us in chat at current.com. more stephanie coming up. ♪ that make it easier to work together and create jobs. probably going to take more than that. we'll be back with more after (vo) find out on the gavin newsom show. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. what's my secret for sunday lunch? my little helpers... and 100% natural french's yellow mustard. it has zero calories for me, and a taste my family loves. what the current audience can expect from my show is the unexpected. >>stephanie miller challenges the system, now it's your turn. >>it's a little bit of magic. >>connect with "talking liberally with stephanie miller" at facebook.com/stephaniemillershow and on twitter at smshow. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine, woe ho ♪ ♪ it's
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hopefully it can be used. if we're aware of the fact that some people might shy away from participating in politics because they have a low stress threshold. then maybe we can think of ways that might kind of soften the blow of politics for them. >> john: what do the study of oxytocin tell us about politics and voters? >> good question. i think oxytocin is a good example because it shows you how complicated things can be. i'm sure a lot of viewers know this came on the scene and was reputed to be the cuddly drug or the trust hormone. it is an affiliative kind of thing. some of the original studies by paul zack and others showed that if you took oxytocin, your trust levels went up in other people but then subsequent studies showed that only worked for people who you perceive to be in your in group or close to you or like you. when you looked at interactions with people who are in the outgroup, somebody clearly from another country that doesn't look like you at all oxytocin actually drove down trust. so it seem
hopefully it can be used. if we're aware of the fact that some people might shy away from participating in politics because they have a low stress threshold. then maybe we can think of ways that might kind of soften the blow of politics for them. >> john: what do the study of oxytocin tell us about politics and voters? >> good question. i think oxytocin is a good example because it shows you how complicated things can be. i'm sure a lot of viewers know this came on the scene and was...
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that's for you guys to use. but people are really -- private sector is really hampered greatly -- i mean greatly by some of the regulations. that are put on them. the amount -- the amount of regulation that small businessmen have to go through. but government has grown out of size. i think what we can agree on and i hope we can is that the government union heads they're truly the 1%. they confiscate rank and file members. they get 10 to 15 times what rank and file members get paid. a secretary treasurer in 2010 of afscme got paid $847,000 and afscme president afscme's president in 18 months spent $325,000 on private jets for himself in 2010. and he also made well over half a million dollars. >> jennifer: i have no idea -- what they're making. but we could also make the same argument about the disparities in ceo pay compared to worker pay but that's not -- >> absolutely. >> jennifer: that's not what your book is about. >> yes, it is. >> jennifer: the same part of your book, just to go back to this for a second. i
that's for you guys to use. but people are really -- private sector is really hampered greatly -- i mean greatly by some of the regulations. that are put on them. the amount -- the amount of regulation that small businessmen have to go through. but government has grown out of size. i think what we can agree on and i hope we can is that the government union heads they're truly the 1%. they confiscate rank and file members. they get 10 to 15 times what rank and file members get paid. a secretary...
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we did something small trust us. every two years when they bring in the new congress, that's when the rules are subject to change with what they call the nuclear option where 51 would be enough to change the filibuster vote from 60 -- >> john: you mean democracy. >> democracy. constitution is premised on majority rule except in those very rare instances, defined in the constitution where a supermajority is needed. we've gone to a supermajority all the time which gives this extraordinary power, i don't know the numbers you may remember them. the percentage of the population that is now controlled by 20, 40 united states senators. montana getting two. that's fine in principle but when you get too many like that, people representing the tiny amount of the population can stop everything. >> john: we're living in an era of unprecedented political realities. our republican friends opposing the president and stonewalling for their own political survival when they're terrified of a primary challenge if they cooperate in any
we did something small trust us. every two years when they bring in the new congress, that's when the rules are subject to change with what they call the nuclear option where 51 would be enough to change the filibuster vote from 60 -- >> john: you mean democracy. >> democracy. constitution is premised on majority rule except in those very rare instances, defined in the constitution where a supermajority is needed. we've gone to a supermajority all the time which gives this...
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governor what do you have for us on the. >> we're going to delve into mitt romney's gasps. he just cannot seem to get out of his own way, but we have a story about caterpillar's profits, it's really a great iconic story, and i'll be talking with steven greenhouse about all of that. >> and profits are greater than ever, and they want their workers to give up like 36%. >> it's unbelievable. >> it's the story of the modern economy, unfortunately. >> it is. steve is a great reporter. we'll be watching. more "viewpoint" coming up next. i just wanted to clarify. if you have an opinion, you better back it up. >>eliot spitzer takes on politics. >>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. >>> sandy weil the father of two horrendous ideas has come around, the former chair and ceo of citigroup acknowledged that the entire premise of his big bank is wrong. even sandy weil now says it, break up the banks, the system will be safer, the economy will be sowner but before we start waxing poet
governor what do you have for us on the. >> we're going to delve into mitt romney's gasps. he just cannot seem to get out of his own way, but we have a story about caterpillar's profits, it's really a great iconic story, and i'll be talking with steven greenhouse about all of that. >> and profits are greater than ever, and they want their workers to give up like 36%. >> it's unbelievable. >> it's the story of the modern economy, unfortunately. >> it is. steve is a...
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the girl's father took us downstairs to show us just how close to them the boy lived. suddenly, a group of neighbors approached us as we were filming with the father. from the argument it started to become clear that marriage had been discussed between their parents. the girl, however, had refused and this left the boy feeling such shame he felt that killing her was the only was to restore his and his family's honor. the alarming factor is that the majority of the community appeared to agree with him. we returned to the hospital to talk to the boy. such emotions only make sense if you live in a social system rooted in strong notions of honor and shame. most forced marriages are motivated by honor. the newest voice in cable news is on the new news network. >>jennifer granholm joins current tv. this former two term governor is politically direct. >>for uk citizens who are forced to marry abroad there is help. in bangladesh, the british high commission handles one case per week related to forced marriage, although they admit there could be hundreds of cases a year that th
the girl's father took us downstairs to show us just how close to them the boy lived. suddenly, a group of neighbors approached us as we were filming with the father. from the argument it started to become clear that marriage had been discussed between their parents. the girl, however, had refused and this left the boy feeling such shame he felt that killing her was the only was to restore his and his family's honor. the alarming factor is that the majority of the community appeared to agree...
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thank you for joining us. i want to begin by talking about the interview i just did with medea benjamin. what were your feelings as you watched president obama's speech and witnessed ms. benjamin's interruptions. i'll start with rick. you're the big democrat here. >> the interruptions are kind of weird. in a sense, i guess they're a little bit annoying but you know what? she serves a very valuable role. i listened to what she said earlier on your show. there wasn't much i could argue with. i actually thought the president would have done well for himself letting her talk and not interrupting her. >> john: michael? >> i agree. what medea seized upon in the speech is it lacked a moral vision. we're not accustomed to that. he usually has a moral vision. even if you disagree, there is an attractive vision he lays out. in that case, the moral vision was brought by medea and the crowd by interrupting the president. >> john: you don't think the notion albeit vague of scaling down the war on terror compromises a moral
thank you for joining us. i want to begin by talking about the interview i just did with medea benjamin. what were your feelings as you watched president obama's speech and witnessed ms. benjamin's interruptions. i'll start with rick. you're the big democrat here. >> the interruptions are kind of weird. in a sense, i guess they're a little bit annoying but you know what? she serves a very valuable role. i listened to what she said earlier on your show. there wasn't much i could argue...
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that's it for us. hal sparks tomorrow. actress kerry washington, who awesome. joining us tomorrow. we will see you then on the "stephanie miller show." happy birthday, jacki! >> jacki schechner! ♪ 43
that's it for us. hal sparks tomorrow. actress kerry washington, who awesome. joining us tomorrow. we will see you then on the "stephanie miller show." happy birthday, jacki! >> jacki schechner! ♪ 43
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thank you so much for joining us. next filmmaker marc levin shares the emotional tales of middle class unemployment. you want to know why bain is important. watch this next. we'll visit a new mini series for political junkies who love scandal. >> first of all, i'm divorced. secondly, i was involved in a diplomatic crisis all day. i didn't have time for a costume change. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ ♪ >> talking to one of my neighbors. they're pretty much in the same boat. you live next door to someone for so long and you don't know it and then all of a sudden, you start talking about it. hey, you too? and yeah. >> a couple of months, haven't paid the mortgage, struggling to decide to pay it or to not because if you don't pay it f
thank you so much for joining us. next filmmaker marc levin shares the emotional tales of middle class unemployment. you want to know why bain is important. watch this next. we'll visit a new mini series for political junkies who love scandal. >> first of all, i'm divorced. secondly, i was involved in a diplomatic crisis all day. i didn't have time for a costume change. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said "i want 50% more cash in my...